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First Frost
First Frost

The first frost of the year generally marks the end of the floral blooming season.  Freezing cold temperatures scorch flowers causing them to die.  Rather than throwing them into the garbage bin, these spent flowers can be added to a compost pile.  The annuals break down creating new life as rich soil for next year’s blooms.   Cheers

Spent Annuals
Spent Annuals

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